Template:Infobox Second French intervention in Mexico

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Franco-Mexican War
Mexican War Montage.jpg
Clockwise from left: French assault during the Second Battle of Puebla; French cavalry seize the Republican flag during the Battle of San Pablo del Monte; depiction of the execution of Emperor Maximilian I by Édouard Manet.
Date8 December 1861 – 21 June 1867
(5 years, 6 months, 1 week and 6 days)
Location
Result

Mexican republican victory

Belligerents
Mexican republicans
Second French Empire French Empire (Until 1866)
Second Federal Republic of Mexico Second Federal Republic (1861-1863)
Second Mexican Empire Mexican Empire (1864-1867)
Commanders and leaders
Benito Juárez
Strength
  • 70,000
Casualties and losses
31,962 killed[8]
>11,000 executed[8]
8,304 wounded[8]
33,281 captured[8]

Total: c.14,000 dead

a. After 1865.

b. Until 1862.
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